RAC welcomes TFL child cycling training pledge
The RAC welcomes the move by Transport for London (TfL) to prioritise cycle training for children across the capital.
The RAC welcomes the move by Transport for London (TfL) to prioritise cycle training for children across the capital.
Deaths and serious injuries on the roads are likely to cost society £110 billion in the years to 2030, according to a report commissioned by the Parliamentary Advisory Committee for Transport Safety.
Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne delivered his fifth Budget today announcing there would be no planned fuel duty increase in September and a £200m fund to help local authorities repair potholed roads.
UK school children challenged to create their own road safety characters and animations RAC introduces Horace, a road safety mascot for the 21st century, created by Aardman
The political unrest created by Russia’s decision to send troops into the Crimea region of Ukraine will lead to petrol and diesel prices rising in the coming weeks, the RAC warned today.
1.4m drivers with syndrome are at risk of falling asleep behind the wheel RAC and Sleep Apnoea Partnership Group join forces to alert drivers to the dangers of daytime sleepiness
Police recorded crime figures for causing death by dangerous driving in the 12 months to September 2013 have increased by a disturbing 38% to 226, the RAC can reveal.
New RAC research reveals winter is the worst time of the year for ‘carguments’ breaking out between drivers and passengers
When builder Jarek Luszcz had the van he had only bought two months ago stolen from outside his house in broad daylight on Tuesday 11 February he feared he might never see it again.
The London borough of Redbridge announced today that it is using the first unattended CCTV enforcement system to capture moving traffic offences.
The Highways Agency is proposing to introduce a 60mph limit on a three-mile section only of the M3 from Junction 3 at Lightwater to Junction 4 near Farnborough between 7am-7pm.
The number of killed or seriously injured casualties fell to 23,380, a 6% decrease compared with the previous year, according to provisional quarterly Department for Transport Reported Road Casualties in Great Britain estimates published today.